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Green Modernism - Nature and the English Novel, 1900 to 1930 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy Green Modernism - Nature and the English Novel, 1900 to 1930 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy
R2,372 Discovery Miles 23 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the first studies to explore the relationship between environmental criticism and British modernism, Green Modernism explores the cultural function of nature in the modernist novel between 1900 and 1930. This theoretically engaged, historically informed book brings new materialist insights to novels by Conrad, Ford, Lawrence, and Butts.

Conrad and Nature - Essays (Paperback): Lissa Schneider-Rebozo, Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy, John G. Peters Conrad and Nature - Essays (Paperback)
Lissa Schneider-Rebozo, Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy, John G. Peters
R1,314 Discovery Miles 13 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Conrad and Nature is the first collection of critical essays examining nature and the environment in Joseph Conrad's writings. Together, these essays by established and emerging scholars reveal both the crucial importance of nature in Conrad's work, and the vital, ongoing relevance of Conrad's treatment of the environment in our era of globalization and climate change. No richer subject matter for an environmentally-engaged criticism can be found than the Conradian contexts and themes under investigation in this volume: island cultures, colonial occupations, storms at sea, mining and extraction, inconstant weather, ecological collapse, and human communities competing for resources. The 17 essays collected here -13 new essays, and 4 excerpts from classic works of Conradian scholarship -- consolidate some of the most important voices and perspectives on Conrad's relation to the natural world, and open new avenues for Conradian and environmental scholarship in the 21st century.

Green Modernism - Nature and the English Novel, 1900 to 1930 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015): Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy Green Modernism - Nature and the English Novel, 1900 to 1930 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy
R2,188 Discovery Miles 21 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of the first studies to explore the relationship between environmental criticism and British modernism, Green Modernism explores the cultural function of nature in the modernist novel between 1900 and 1930. This theoretically engaged, historically informed book brings new materialist insights to novels by Conrad, Ford, Lawrence, and Butts.

Conrad and Nature - Essays (Hardcover): Lissa Schneider-Rebozo, Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy, John G. Peters Conrad and Nature - Essays (Hardcover)
Lissa Schneider-Rebozo, Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy, John G. Peters
R3,985 Discovery Miles 39 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Conrad and Nature is the first collection of critical essays examining nature and the environment in Joseph Conrad's writings. Together, these essays by established and emerging scholars reveal both the crucial importance of nature in Conrad's work, and the vital, ongoing relevance of Conrad's treatment of the environment in our era of globalization and climate change. No richer subject matter for an environmentally-engaged criticism can be found than the Conradian contexts and themes under investigation in this volume: island cultures, colonial occupations, storms at sea, mining and extraction, inconstant weather, ecological collapse, and human communities competing for resources. The 17 essays collected here -13 new essays, and 4 excerpts from classic works of Conradian scholarship -- consolidate some of the most important voices and perspectives on Conrad's relation to the natural world, and open new avenues for Conradian and environmental scholarship in the 21st century.

Re-Envisioning the Anthropocene Ocean (Hardcover): Robin Kundis Craig, Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy Re-Envisioning the Anthropocene Ocean (Hardcover)
Robin Kundis Craig, Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy
R2,567 Discovery Miles 25 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The world is at a critical moment, when humans must grapple with thinking about the planet’s oceans from ecological, physical, social, and legal perspectives. Warming ocean temperatures, changing currents, cultural displacement, Indigenous resilience, melting polar ice, habitat loss, are but a few of the global issues reflected in the planetary ocean as a front line in the unfolding drama of climate change. Re-Envisioning the Anthropocene Ocean brings together leading scientists, lawyers, humanists, and Indigenous voices to tell of the ocean’s precarious position in the twenty-first century. The contributors affirm that the planetary ocean is crucial to our well-being and overdue for a positive change in public action to enhance the world’s resilience to climate change, ocean acidification, and other stressors. These essays begin that crucial work of positively re-imagining the ocean in the Anthropocene. This volume brings diverse perspectives to the planet’s ocean future. New essays are contextualized with narratives woven from earlier ocean writers, showing readers how past perceptions of the ocean have led us to where we are today in terms of both problems and potential new visions. In this one volume, readers experience both the history of humanity’s multi- and interdisciplinary interactions with the ocean, find new perspectives on that history, and discover ideas for looking forward.

Re-Envisioning the Anthropocene Ocean (Paperback): Robin Kundis Craig, Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy Re-Envisioning the Anthropocene Ocean (Paperback)
Robin Kundis Craig, Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy
R865 R757 Discovery Miles 7 570 Save R108 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The world is at a critical moment, when humans must grapple with thinking about the planet’s oceans from ecological, physical, social, and legal perspectives. Warming ocean temperatures, changing currents, cultural displacement, Indigenous resilience, melting polar ice, habitat loss, are but a few of the global issues reflected in the planetary ocean as a front line in the unfolding drama of climate change. Re-Envisioning the Anthropocene Ocean brings together leading scientists, lawyers, humanists, and Indigenous voices to tell of the ocean’s precarious position in the twenty-first century. The contributors affirm that the planetary ocean is crucial to our well-being and overdue for a positive change in public action to enhance the world’s resilience to climate change, ocean acidification, and other stressors. These essays begin that crucial work of positively re-imagining the ocean in the Anthropocene. This volume brings diverse perspectives to the planet’s ocean future. New essays are contextualized with narratives woven from earlier ocean writers, showing readers how past perceptions of the ocean have led us to where we are today in terms of both problems and potential new visions. In this one volume, readers experience both the history of humanity’s multi- and interdisciplinary interactions with the ocean, find new perspectives on that history, and discover ideas for looking forward.

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